And thanks to his latest high-top sneaker release, he may have a new case on his hands.
These shoes also have bright red soles, just like the ones Christian Louboutin trademarked in 2008.
This is a big deal, as Louboutin has taken other brands to court for trademark infringement.

In 2011, they sued Yves Saint Laurent for using red soles and won.
But a case against Donald Trump could be much trickier, as it could anger Republicans and Trump fans.
Each shoe reportedly has a production number ranging from one to a thousand, with some autographed pairs.

The sneakers were heavily marketed to Trump supporters, with the website copy even reading like a campaign speech.
This may be why the GetTrumpSneakers website attempts to distance itself from him.
